CSP spokesman Mike Baker says the phone number was established in 2002 as a way for people in rural areas of the state to find child car seat safety information. He says the technology worked well for about six years, and then it started having glitches.

An informal directive went out in 2008 to stop using the number, but it was still out there in publications and websites of organizations.

In January 2012 all partners were told the number was no longer in use and any information with the number should be removed or destroyed. Baker says it was not a sex line at the time.

He says it turned into a sex line sometime in the last two years, and the State Patrol has no control over it.

Myke Hermann

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